Tottenham fans are praying for another Champions League miracle as they face RB Leipzig in the second leg of their Round of 16 encounter.
Going through on a couple of occasions last season when they looked dead and buried, Spurs have it all to do out in Germany as the trail 1-0 from the first leg.
While it certainly isn't the biggest lead to overturn with a place in the final eight of the competition up for grabs, what makes it difficult for Jose Mourinho's side is the worrying amount of injuries.
Already without key players Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Moussa Sissoko, the team now have to cope without Steven Bergwijn and Ben Davies for the last 16 clash.
Spurs are still lucky to be in the tie ahead of this evening's game with RB Leipzig wasting a number of opportunities to kill the game off at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
That poor finishing could potentially come back and haunt them but midfielder Tyler Adams, who missed the first leg through injury, has claimed that their aim is to "take complete control of the game" as they look to advance.
"I think that we have a huge opportunity to come out and move on to the next round," said the United States international told Bullen.TV. "Whenever you have an advantage going into a tie like this you want to come out on top.
"We're going to come out with a fearless mentality and obviously try to score some goals early and just take complete control of the game.
"We have to see what the game gives us but we have a game plan that we're going to try and execute and come out on top."
Despite Spurs' big injury list at present, RB Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann is still expecting a test from the visitors.
"They're still a good team with lots of great players," he said at his pre-match press conference. "They're strong on the counter and have a clear game plan.
"It's important that we play as well as we did in the first leg London. But we're focused on tomorrow's game, not the last game."